Lake Huntington News

Posted 8/21/12

I just got back from Queens. My sister, brother and I went to Citi Field to see the World Series, yes, that awful game number four. I just watched game number five, and the KC Royals deserve a …

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I just got back from Queens. My sister, brother and I went to Citi Field to see the World Series, yes, that awful game number four. I just watched game number five, and the KC Royals deserve a congratulations. Having been a Mets fan all my life, you’d think I would be used to the disappointments, but it still stings and hurts.

The Woman’s Community Club of Cochecton is having its Christmas party a month early due to potentially bad weather in December. It will be at the Stone Arch Restaurant on Tuesday, November 10, at 6 p.m. All members and female guests are welcomed. You will order off the menu, and there will be a $10 grab-bag gift game.

On Saturday, November 14, at 10 a.m. there will be a “cutting of the shingle” ceremony to celebrate the new roof on the Cochecton Center Community Center (CCCC, the Methodist church) on Route 52 East in Cochecton Center, near Heinle’s General Store. Thank you to all who made generous donations in memory of loved ones; that and a grant written by Sharon Umnik is what made this possible.

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Narrowsburg, is having a fellowship fair on November 14 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (hot beef sandwiches and soups). There’s a bake sale, Rada cutlery, and white elephant tables; there will be something for everyone.

On Saturday, November 14, the Marine Corps Ball will be held at The Club at Villa Roma, with a cash bar, dinner at 7 p.m. and music for dancing. There will be a rifle raffle for a Henry Lever Action 44 Mag with brass receiver and octagonal barrel. The public is welcome. Cost of admission is $35 per person. Call Bob Deman at 845/252-7208 or John Cirelli at 845/252-3235 for tickets or information.

Save the date: On Sunday, November 22, Heinle’s General Store will be having a special one-time Sunday brunch, “The Breakfast Buffet,” with an omelet station and fresh baked goods, plus many extras. It will include a carving station with hot fresh turkey and all the trimmings; stay tuned for details to follow.

On November 15, the Cochecton Preservation Society is hosting a Souper Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cochecton Town Hall, 74 Smales Rd. Soups are Tuscan sausage, veggie beef, cheesy cream of broccoli, Manhattan clam chowder, mild chili, split pea, lentil, chicken matzo ball, meatball and Russian cabbage. The price is $10 for adults, $5 for kids five to 12 years old and kids under 5 no charge. For more information call 845/932-8104 or email peggyr.8104@gmail.com. Come out and support the local Preservation Society and ask how to get on the mailing list for daily number lotto game that is played every other month.

Have a great week and email leeniebeans@citlink.net or call 845/252-3568 if you have news.

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